your content got leaked. we know who did it.
every subscriber gets a unique invisible watermark — so leaks trace back to the source.
free for creators!
@Dmca512Us@drea2alexa 48 in an hour is solid. Takedowns handle the symptom. What if you could also trace which subscriber leaked it in the first place? Per-subscriber watermarks make that possible.
@CasualGlombo Sucks that someone is making you resort to that. The big watermark works as a deterrent but people just crop it out or use AI removal tools now. Worth looking into invisible watermarking too.
@h03slovecandyy There are invisible watermarks too - they get embedded in the image itself rather than slapped on top. Survives screenshots and cropping. Might be worth looking into if you post a lot of content.
@Mirkou7 Exactly. The strategy gap between free and paid content is huge. Per-subscriber watermarking would at least protect the paid side from being shared freely outside the platform.
@CineAddict_17 thats basically content theft. even if x eventually catches the repost account, the original creator still loses control of their content in the meantime
@privacy_bee Same challenge on the content side - once something is out there, removing it is an ongoing battle. That's why we focus on traceability per subscriber, so if something leaks you know exactly who shared it.
@joindeleteme Data removal plus scam protection is a great combo. There's a growing need on the content side too - creators dealing with leaks need tools that help trace and prevent, not just react after the fact.
@penelopevon999 You're right that content gets saved regardless once it's out there. The piece most people miss is knowing WHO leaked it. There are watermarking tools that give you that traceability so you know exactly which subscriber shared it.
@naomibrockwell Privacy isnt just about hiding things. Its about maintaining control over your own information and digital content. People dont realize how much they give up until its too late.
@GothGoddessKay That's rough. A whole year of someone pretending to be you off your content. Did you manage to get the account taken down? There are newer tools that help with attribution after content gets stolen.
@CeCe___Rose Girl this is exactly the kind of thing that makes me so angry for creators. Have you looked into invisible watermarking? The kind that stays in the image itself even if someone tries to edit around it. Helps trace who actually shared your content.
@ofmmindz takedowns and monitoring are definitely part of it. have you looked into invisible watermarking on top of that? we built Tiggy for exactly this - it hides a unique fingerprint in each subscriber's copy so when something leaks you already know who before you even file a takedown
@ofmmindz@HellvetikaSan@DezZdemonya curious what you're offering, we're building watermarking tech that traces leaks back to specific subscribers. might be worth a chat if there's overlap
ugh that's the nightmare scenario -- content everywhere and no way to trace it back to the source. that's actually why we built Tiggy, each subscriber gets a unique copy so when it leaks you can trace exactly who shared it instead of just playing whack a mole with takedowns. would something like that have changed how you handled it?